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Name: Matt Vezza College: New Hampshire
Number: 9
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Height: 6-0 Weight: 201 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: So/2028 40 Low: 4.56 40 Time: 4.64 40 High: 4.72
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Data Scout Notes: X-Dual Threat QB1 on Team in 25/63%-19-6/567Rush-8TD 2025: 3rdC
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Matt Vezza, New Hampshire, Player News
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Matt Vezza accounted for 303 yards and two touchdowns, and Nick Reed hit four first-half field goals as New Hampshire held off Maine 33-27 on Saturday. Vezza went 16 of 28 for 266 yards passing and threw an 8-yard touchdown to Chase Wilson before adding a 10-yard keeper with 1:56 left that pushed UNH (8-4, 6-2 Coastal Athletic Association) ahead by two scores. Reed supplied the rest of the cushion, connecting from 29, 21, 55 and 33 yards as the Wildcats built a 27-7 halftime lead.Myles Thomason a dded a 1-yard touchdown run and totaled 73 rushing yards, while his 64-yard punt return set up Reed's longest kick. UNH finished with 396 yards and controlled possession until the fourth quarter. Maine (6-6, 5-3) nearly stole the game behind Carter Peevy , who threw for 180 yards and ran for 114 more. He scored on a 2-yard keeper in the second and threw a 12-yard strike to Trevin Ewing early in the third. After Rashawn Marshall's 9-yard run cut the deficit to six with 9:39 left, the Black Bears had one m ore answer: Peevy broke a 62-yard touchdown with 39 seconds remaining, but the blocked PAT left the margin at six. Maine recovered its onside kick but was flagged for illegal touching, allowing UNH to kneel out the final seconds. The Black Bears were und one by two interceptions and a Wildcats' 24-point second quarter. - AP College Football
(DS#999 QB) So/2028 QB Matt Vezza, New Hampshire
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WEEK 9 CAA FOOTBALL CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Matt Vezza, So., QB, New Hampshire (Elmhurst, Ill./York),...Vezza accounted for 379 yards of offense and three touchdowns in New Hampshire's 34-24 win over William & Mary. The sophomore was 17-of-23 pa ssing (74%) for a career-high 280 yards and 3 TD's and added a career-best 99 yards rushing on 15 carries. UNH set season highs for points, total yards (512), rushing and passing in the game and didn't punt. - CAA Football
(DS#999 QB) So/2028 QB Matt Vezza, New Hampshire
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Matt Vezza threw a career-high five touchdown passes and New Hampshire flew past Bryant 42-14 on Saturday. Vezza completed 27 of 36 passes for 328 yards, also a career high. Caleb Burke had 134 receiving yards, and his nine receptions included a 72-yard touchdown. Peyton Strickland had two touchdown catches. On the ground, Denzell Gibson had 90 yards and a 45-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter for the Wildcats (7-4, 5-2 Coastal Athletic Association). New Hampshire had 467 yards of total offense. Bryan t (3-8, 1-6) was held to 234 yards of offense. Elijah Elliott ran for both Bulldogs touchdowns and finished with 60 yards on 18 carries. New Hampshire's first four possessions ended with Vezza touchdown passes and the Wildcats led 28-7 at halftime. - AP College Football
(DS#999 QB) So/2028 QB Matt Vezza, New Hampshire
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Matt Vezza threw for two touchdowns and ran for another score, and New Hampshire capitalized on a pair of second-half turnovers to beat Monmouth 34-13 on Saturday. Vezza was 16-of-25 passing for 173 yards and had 13 keepers for 67 yards. Myles Thomason r ushed for 95 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries. Denzell Gibson had a 27-yard touchdown reception and Ryan Blagg had a 12-yarder, both coming after Monmouth, ranked sixth in the FCS coaches' poll, lost fumbles.The Wildcats (6-4, 4-2 Coastal Athle tic Association) took a 13-7 lead on Nick Reed's second field goal, a career-best 53-yarder, with 44 seconds left in the second quarter. The Hawks (8-2, 5-1) went 75 yards in five plays to tie the game at 13-all on a 19-yard pass from Frankie Weaver to J osh Derry eight seconds before halftime. New Hampshire marched 75 yards with the opening drive of the second half to break the tie on Thomason's 22-yard run. Gibson's score came on the third play after a fumble recovery on the Monmouth 37. The final scor e came after a fumble recovery on the New Hampshire 32. Monmouth also lost a fumble on its final possession. Weaver was 20 of 30 for 233 yards and two touchdowns. - AP College Football
(DS#999 QB) So/2028 QB Matt Vezza, New Hampshire
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Mike Vezza threw three touchdown passes - two to Caleb Burke - and New Hampshire beat William & Mary 34-24 on Saturday. Vezza threw touchdown passes of 17 yards and 48 yards, respectively, to Josh Fillion and Burke in the third quarter that countered a 6 -yard TD run by the Tribe's Tyler Hughes for a 31-21 lead heading into the fourth. Nick Reed's 26-yard field goal with 19 seconds left in the first half gave New Hampshire (5-4, 3-2 Coastal Athletic Association) a 17-14 lead and the Wildcats stayed in fr ont. Vezza and Burke connected for a 63-yard score and Myles Thomason rushed for a 39-yard TD in the first half. Vezza was 17-of-23 for career-high 280 yards. Burke had a career-high 153 yards on six catches and Thomason a personal-best 130 yards on 21 c arries. Hughes rushed for all three of the Tribe's touchdowns and 74 yards total. He threw for 204 yards. William & Mary fell to 4-4, 3-2. - AP College Football
(DS#999 QB) So/2028 QB Matt Vezza, New Hampshire
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Matt Vezza threw for 230 yards, including a passing and a rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter for New Hampshire in a 24-10 win over Campbell on Saturday. Campbell (2-6, 2-2 in CAA) was ahead 10-9 heading into the fourth quarter, thanks to a 9-yard TD run from JJ Cowan. Vezza found Myles Thomason for a 4-yard touchdown pass with under nine minutes to play. Trailing 17-10, the Camels turned the ball over on downs on their own 6-yard line, setting up Vezza's rushing touchdown with under two minutes to play.Mezza finished with 230 yards passing and 60 on the ground. Kicker Nick Reed went 3 for 4, with field goals from 36, 50 and 37 yards out. Campbell quarterback Mike Chandler II went 9-for-12 passing with 134 yards. Cowan led the Camels with 54 rushing yards. New Hampshire (4-4, 2-2 CAA) takes a 1-0 series lead over Campbell. - AP College Football
(DS#999 QB) So/2028 QB Matt Vezza, New Hampshire
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Matt Vezza threw for 190 yards and a touchdown, and he added a score on the ground to help New Hampshire beat Albany 24-6 on Saturday in a Coastal Athletic Association opener for both teams. New Hampshire had a touchdown drive in each of the first three quarters - with each being 12-plus plays and 75-plus yards. Denzell Gibson scored from the 1-yard line, Ryan Blagg caught a pass from 6 yards out on the 17th play of the drive, and Matt Vezza added a 3-yard run to cap a 97-yard drive. Nick Reed added a 4 7-yard field goal midway through the fourth quarter for a 24-point lead. Myles Thomason rushed for 77 yards for New Hampshire (3-2, 1-0). Chase Wilson had 74 yards receiving. Colin Parachek threw for a touchdown and an interception for Albany (1-4, 0-1). New Hampshire's defense was led by Josh Fillion's fumble recovery and Kelby Hampton's 23-yard interception return. - AP College Football
(DS#999 QB) So/2028 QB Matt Vezza, New Hampshire
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Matt Vezza threw for 186 yards and two touchdowns in his first career start as New Hampshire defeated North Carolina Central 27-10 in the season opener for both teams on Saturday night. Vezza and the Wildcats scored twice in just over three minutes late in the third quarter, with the sophomore taking one in himself before connecting with tight end Peyton Strickland on a 65-yard catch-and-run.Myles Thomason finished with 76 yards rushing on 22 attempts, and Vezza added 36 yards on 12 carries. Cale b Burke led all receivers with five receptions for 78 yards. Trevor Barry had 10 total tackles and seven solo tackles, and Justice Akinmoladun, Darren Burton II, and Zach Garron each had one sack for New Hampshire. Walker Harris threw for 172 yards with one touchdown and one interception for the Eagles. He connected with Mehki Wall on a 65-yard touchdown in the third to cut N.C. Central deficit to two scores. - AP College Football
(DS#999 QB) So/2028 QB Matt Vezza, New Hampshire
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